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- From: mkolesar@mail.ee.net (Mark Kolesar)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.programmer,gnu.g++.help,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: Library for sockets in c++?
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- Date: 4 Feb 1996 08:02:45 GMT
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- References: <31139752.4AE8@cet.com> <milyngDM8JKD.LsH@netcom.com> <joehkim-0402960044010001@slip-23-10.ots.utexas.edu>
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- Joseph H. Kim (joehkim@cs.utexas.edu) wrote:
- : > In article <31139752.4AE8@cet.com>, brents@cet.com says...
- : >
- : > >Anyone know if there is some library functions to use BSD sockets in
- : > >c++? Sockets in 'c' are kinda messy... and I don't want to have to
- : > >make a c++/c program *ick*. If you know of such a library, point me
- : > >in the direction of some info on it.
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- : Socket++ library is pretty nifty. It inherits from the iostreams and is
- : easy to use. Try ftp://ftp.virginia.edu somewhere in the /pub directory.
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- I have an old reference for C++ wrappers:
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- ftp://ics.uci.edu/gnu/C++_wrappers.tar.gz and documentation:
- gnu/C++_wrappers.doc.tar.Z
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- Mark A. Kolesar mkolesar@ee.net
- Kick it!
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